Multiculturalism

Assimilation into America

While today’s liberals talk about creating a multicultural society, the truth is that America was the world ’s first multicultural society that worked. The United States is the most ethnically diverse nation in history and traditional multiculturalism was a tremendous asset to America for 200 years, fostering unity and loyalty to America. During World War Two, over 12 MILLION men and women in a country of 150 million served in the military. Virtually every able bodied man between 18 and 36 served his country, with 400,000 losing their lives.

No society can survive intact unless its members subscribe to a set of values and principles. The Founders Fathers recognized that people would be coming to America from all around the world and had to be “Americanized”. This is why they adopted our National Motto in 1782: “E Pluribus Unum.” This phrase describes an action: Many uniting into one, or "Out of many, one."

Being ‘Americanized’ does NOT and NEVER HAS meant losing your cultural identity! Being ‘Americanized’ is a positive concept and introduces immigrants to the highest form of self rule here in the United States. Being ‘Americanized’ means teaching immigrants the Constitution, Bill of Rights, the Rule of Law and Judeo-Christian ethics - which many of our laws are based on. Immigrants need to learn how our government works and the awesome responsibility of voting. Immigrants must profess loyalty to America and learn English.

President Calvin Coolidge State of the Union Address on Dec 6, 1923, first explained what being Americanized meant:

“American institutions rest solely on good citizenship. They were created by people who had a background of self-government. New arrivals should be limited to our capacity to absorb them into the ranks of good citizenship. America must be kept American. For this purpose, it is necessary to continue a policy of restricted immigration.”

“Those who do not want to be partakers of the American Spirit ought not to settle in America.”(1)

These requirements held America together for 200 years and are not unreasonable. You came to our country. We set the rules!!!

Multiculturalists created a controversy where none existed before. Modern Multiculturalism is really a political movement designed to destroy American unity. Claiming that certain cultures in America are ‘dominated’ or ‘oppressed’ is false and just another way for Multiculturalists to tear America apart.

With the exception of slaves brought from Africa, no one was forced to come to America. Immigrants came voluntarily - over 70 MILLION since 1790. If anyone doesn’t want to be here or feels culturally oppressed, you can leave.

Modern Multiculturalism promotes DIVISION - NOT diversity. Far from creating tolerance, modern Multiculturalism REQUIRES separation into competing groups. It has replaced assimilation and American identity with division, separation and a gross misrepresentation of American history. It causes divisions over ethnic makeup, race and language, splitting communities and schools into hostile factions. Multiculturalists encourage immigrant and minority groups to see themselves as ‘outsiders,’ estranged from America and victims. ‘Anglo’ or ‘White’ Americans are sometimes viewed as “The Enemy” - to be conquered and marginalized. Multiculturalism promotes foreign cultures as if they are superior to America’s ideals. The obvious question than is ‘if foreign cultures are so wonderful, why are you here?’

If the destructive modern concept of multiculturalism had been in effect since 1800, America today would be dozens of competing groups in a huge non nation - much like Lebanon or the former Yugoslavia - where you have a dozen micro nations within a nation. You would have the Irish who don't like the English, who don't like the French, who don't like the Germans, etc. The end result of these teachings in hate, separation and superiority are becoming more obvious all the time:

• Increasingly, immigrants hold loyalty to the country, language and culture they came from rather than to America.

• The episode in 1998 when the US played Mexico in a championship soccer game in Los Angeles. Fans were overwhelmingly pro-Mexican. They booed the US team, booed during the playing of the US national anthem and US players were spat at and trash was thrown at them. There have been similar incidents since.

• Demanding illegals be treated as if they are legal.

• Resistance by some immigrants to learn English. Federal, state and local governments are printing up documents in more and more languages and hiring more and more translators, as are businesses. This is wasted money and UNAMERICAN.

• Schools ban T-shirts with the American flag and won’t say the Pledge of Allegiance for fear of “offending” someone.

Modern Multiculturalism is the most destructive social policy ever put in place in the history of America and became official under incompetent Jimmy Carter. WHAT POSSIBLE GOOD CAN COME FROM MODERN MULTICULTURALISM? IS DISUNITY, HATRED AND STRIFE PREFERABLE TO UNITY AND SOCIAL ORDER? Those that support multiculturalism need to open their eyes and recognize how counterproductive it is and work to abolish it.

"Of course the tendency had been to say, 'let's adopt the multicultural concept and live happily side by side, and be happy to be living with each other'. But this concept has failed, and failed utterly." German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Oct. 2010. (3)

John Howard, former Prime Minister of Australia for 11 years, said that the "Anglosphere" needed to take greater pride in its values and achievements:

"This is a time not to apologize for our particular identity but rather to firmly and respectfully and robustly reassert it."

"I am a passionate believer in multiracialism. I believe that societies are enriched if they draw, as my country has done, from all parts of the world on a non-discriminatory basis and contribute, as the United States has done, to the building of a great society," he said.

"But when a nation draws people from other parts of the world, it draws them because of the magnetism of its own culture and its own way of life." (5)